Answer:
shows that (character name) doesn't desire to live sad, and instead chooses to keep focused on when she was happy with her love.
Explanation:
I think this could be a good ending. If I knew the book better I could go more in-depth. :/
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Answer:
It is option A
Explanation:
because like is the metaphor
A. When and where the author was born
C. The author's successes and failures
I think this is classified as a Idiom
Answer:
<em>Katniss has said in both The Hunger Games and Catching Fire that she does not know how she feels for him. So there is the evidence for that, and, in other times during Catching Fire, she has deeply wanted Peeta to lay with her at night. Majority, almost all of the time, it was for comfort from her nightmares. But, also, sort of near the end in Catching Fire, in the Hunger Games with the victors, Peeta had massaged a tense spot in her shoulders, and she relaxed. There is many areas in the first two books that shows she does truly love Peeta, but there are also other times that she shows she would rather be with Gale. But, I have seen much more of her loving Peeta rather then Gale. She admitted in book one not all of the love for Peeta was fake. I think that is evidence as to why I think there is more to it then her wanting to seek him out for District twelves forgiveness. </em>
Explanation: Hope this helps..